Last week: Woodrow Wilson went to overtime against Camden Catholic before falling, 13-6. It was a solid effort for a team that went winless in 2012 under coach Thomas Tapeh, a former Philadelphia Eagle. Woodrow Wilson led, 6-0, at halftime behind a Jameer Bullard touchdown. The winning score was from two yards out on a run by Malik Johnson. ... Delsea suffered a heartbreaking loss at Kingsway, 15-9. The Crusaders couldn’t move the ball on the ground, gaining less than 50 rushing yards after halftime, but they still led, 9-7, in the fourth quarter. Standout running back Ray Lawry scored the winning touchdown for the Dragons. Kicker Bronson Deckert had given Delsea the lead with a 30-yard field goal with about five minutes left in the game. It was the fewest points Kingsway has scored all year, but the offensive output from Delsea was its lowest since Sept. 16, 2011, when the Crusaders scored just seven points in a loss to Timber Creek.

Last week: Cumberland had a second quarter to forget in a 38-3 loss on the road against Clearview. The Pioneers rolled up 31 points in the second, scoring on the ground, through the air, on an interception return and a field goal. Cumberland had led the game, 3-0, with a 40-yard field goal by Ryan Davis. The Colts turned the ball over four times, including once deep in the Clearview end when they were trailing 7-3. ... Camden came back strong after its bye week and scored a 34-6 win over Willingboro. Quarterback Khalil Williams threw for 205 yards on 13-of-21 passing. Receiver Brad Hawkins was his best target, catching four balls for 100 yards and two scores. Camden has scored at least 34 points in each game this year; after opening the season with a 38-29 win over Delsea, it has allowed just two touchdowns since.

Last week: Schalick enjoyed a bye week and had a little longer to celebrate its 34-13 win over Highland on Sept. 27. On the year, the Cougars have yet to allow more than 20 points or score fewer than two touchdowns. In fact, the offense has gotten better each game, putting up 14, 27 and 34 points, respectively. ... Glassboro got its first win of the season on Saturday, rolling over Gloucester, 32-6. Ronnie James ran for 182 yards for the Bulldogs and scored twice. Quarterback Shane Usta also threw a pair of touchdowns. Glassboro led 14-0 after the first quarter and 26-0 at halftime in the statement victory.

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